Second time rebloom
I have a supermarket phal which I was given after the flowers were spent. I cut the flower stem fairly high and last year it produced 2 spikes from the topmost node (actually, 3 but one was damaged). After those flowers wilted I cut the stem lower down, and this winter it has produced another spike from the same flower stem.
That means the same flower stem has produced flowers three winters in a row. I get most phal stems to reflower once, but haven’t seen one reflower twice until now. I generally assume the spike is spent and the plant needs a rest so cut it off down low.
Is this unusual?
If so, was the fact that the first year I cut the stem high (retaining about 4 nodes) and the second year I cut the stem low (retaining just 2 nodes) a serendipitous discovery of a worthwhile technique?
Attached is a photo of the first reflowering. See the old spike has been cut off high, and produced two flower spikes. It’s the red plant.
Last edited by ArronOB; 07-29-2020 at 08:35 PM..
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